LABOUR DISCORDS.
NEW SOUTH WALES PARTY. PRESIDENT DEPOSED. SYDNEY, March 7. At a special meeting of the Australian Labour Party executive, the president, Mr. W. H. Searle, was suspended from office on the charge of having defied the executive decisions in regard to convening the annual conference and altering the basis of league representation at conferences. Mr. F. Conroy was elected president in succession to Mt. Searle.—(P.A.)
POLITICIANS NONPLUSSED.
A SENSATIONAL USURPATION.
(Received Monday 9.15 p.m.) SYDNEY, March 7.
The action of the Australian Labour Party executive in suspending Mr. Searle has caused a sensation among members of the Parliamentary Labour Party, who admit that they cannot foresee the result of the move, of which the chief feature is the assumption. of control of the Labour Party's machinery by the faction, which supported Mr. Loughlin, against Mr. Lang in. the recent crisis over the party leadership.—(PA.)
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Wairarapa Age, 8 March 1927, Page 5
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